The New Quality Program For MacBook and MacBook Pro Retina Display. What Is That?

Apple announced their new quality program internally for the issue founded on MacBook and MacBook pro Retina display. The issues had entered to change.org as a petition and signed by more than 6000 people. These issues are included the anti-reflective coating on displays wearing off or delaminating under certain circumstances. The program covers anti-reflective coating on MacBook and MacBook Pro Retina displays were coming off due to various factors. It can be caused by the pressure of the keys and trackpad on the display when the notebook is closed, third-party cleaning solutions, microfibre cloths, and more.

Source: macrumors.com

Anti-reflective coating started to be used by Apple on MacBook Pro Retina to make the display free from our reflection. This additional thing on display was an Apple effort to fix the MacBook series, which adopt the previous glass screen, matte. If you are facing this issue, you can contact the Apple Store through a Genius Bar reservation or call the Apple Authorised Service Provider to exchange the LCD display. This quality program will be valid for 1 year since October 16, 2015 or 3 years after the purchase of MacBook.

Here’s the list of MacBook and MacBook Pro that are covered by this program: